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Two full time persons required for work on pig farm near Mullingar, Ireland. Tasks include checking of pigs and feeding systems, data recording, power washing, moving and vaccinating and general farm maintenance. Working five days a week and every second weekend, working day starts at 8:30 and finish at 5:00, with two thirty minute breaks. Free accommodation is provided and the use of a car.

Job position – Farm worker

Job specification – Number of staff needed – 2

Salary (basic annual salary) – 20000 net EUR

Salary (hourly rate) – 10 EUR/h

Start date – ASAP

Guaranteed number of working hours (per week) – 40

Contract duration – 1 year

Place of work – Mullingar, Ireland

Accommodation – Yes (free od charge)

Requirements:

English level required – Good

Type/length of experience required – Applicants need a minimum of one year agriculture experience, not necessarily on pig farm, but would be very desirable and would enhance potential earnings!

A dairy farm from Hampshire is looking for a keen candidate to take the role of milker/yard-worker in our six person team. The farm is located just 1 hour from London.

It runs 450 cows on an Autumn Block Calving system, selling milk to Sainsbury’s.
The average yield of the herd is just under 10,000 ltrs per cow, achieved by ensuring high standards of cow comfort and welfare.
The team has a strong team spirit and work ethic.
Time off can be generous – Up to Five and a half day week, with every other weekend off plus a day an a half (in the alternative week) and twenty three days holiday plus Bank Holidays (or days in lieu).
Daily shifts are kept productive by maintaining around a nine and a half hours working day, starting either 4.45am or 6.45am, with breaks in the middle.
Accommodation is available in a mobile home.
Progressive support and ongoing training (far above what you would find on most dairy farms) for those who want to make it.
Generous salary, improves with ability.

We require dairy farm workers on a range of different farms for our clients in the South of Ireland. These full time jobs are on herds of between 150-200 dairy cows. We require some experience in milking, preferable in modern milking parlours.

Salary starts from €8.90/h. Accommodation provided free od charge. Long term contracts for the right dairy farm candidates. We would prefer people to have a few year experience of milking and general dairy farm work. However, some farms needs vary so we are happy to discuss your experience and see if it fits the requirement of one of our jobs. We are interested to hire Polish farm workers.

Job position – Dairy Farm Worker
Number of staff needed – 5
Salary – €8.90 per hour
Start date – April 2017
Working hours – Average hours of work range between 45 to 48 hours.
Contract duration – Ongoing full time for suitable people
Place of work – Ireland Co. Tipperary and Co. Cork
Accommodation? – Yes (free od charge)

Requirements:
– Good English
– Prefer people to have a few year experience of milking and general dairy farm work

We will employ at least 2 dairy farm workers from Poland. We owe large milk farm in Welshpool, Wales. Main duties are to mill cows. 700 cows milked 3x daily. Also general farm duties. 50 Point Rotary Parlour. Good working conditions. Regular time off.

We require the following dairy farm workers:
English level required : Basic
Gender preferred: No matter
Type/length of experience required: Training can be provided, applicant must be punctual, enthusiastic and trustworthy.

We will employ Polish milk farm workers for our dairy farms in Scotland and North of England. The dairy workers will either work as agency workers or directly for the farm which they are placed on. These positions are on various locations throughout Scotland and some may be in the North of England.

Payment per hour depends on ability/experience but is always at least the minimum wage. In Scotland there is an overtime rate in addition to the normal rate. The NMW is £7.20 if workers are over 25. The rent of the accommodation is free of charge but in many cases workers pay for utilities and tax. The hourly rate depends on experience and the salary prediction is based on estimated hours worked. Milk farm workers usually work 50 – 60 per week with one day off or two days off per fortnight. Sometimes it can be 70 hours some time it may be 45.